Quincy District Court

Friday

Dec 26, 2008 at 12:01 AMDec 26, 2008 at 12:40 AM

Todd M. Donahue, 29, of 11 Marshfield Road, Braintree, pleaded innocent to unarmed robbery and larceny of more than $250. Bail was set at $3,000 because of his criminal record and because he was on probation following a conviction on a breaking and entering charge when he was arrested. He was scheduled to return to court Jan. 26.

Police allege that Donahue stole $2,513 from the manager of Pet Supplies Plus, where he worked, as she was making a night deposit at the Citizens Bank on Quincy Avenue in Quincy on Dec. 12.

Wearing a hooded sweatshirt and a bandana covering his face, Donahue allegedly jumped out from behind some bushes, told the woman to give him the money, grabbed the money bag and fled.

Donahue was arrested after the manager told police that she recognized the robber’s voice. A bandana, sweatshirt and the money bag containing checks was found in a yard on Water Street, a short distance from the bank.

Richard T. Brothers, 42, of 326 Ralph Talbot St., Weymouth, pleaded innocent to vandalism and making threats. Bail was set at $1,000 because of his record of convictions and his history of drug abuse or distribution, and he was scheduled to return to court Jan. 23. Brothers allegedly damaged a former girlfriend’s car Dec. 18 in Weymouth.

Mark Bourglas, 21, who was listed of Quincy but homeless, was found guilty by Judge Kevin O’Dea of larceny from a person, breaking and entering, breaking into a motor vehicle and receiving a stolen credit card and given a 9-month sentence. Bourglas confronted a man Nov. 21 in Quincy, telling him to give him money and threatening to stab him, according to court documents. He was arrested shortly after the incident. Resisting arrest and marijuana possession charges were dismissed.